A protest party is a fine riposte to the poisonous parody Morrissey is now | Simon Hattenstone
The former Smiths singer’s sympathy for Tommy Robinson is just another reason why so many of us have given up on himThirty-five years ago, the DJ and writer Dave Haslam invited Morrissey around for cauliflower cheese at his flat in Hulme, Manchester. He adored the singer, whom he regarded as the poet laureate of unrequited love. In his memoir, Sonic Youth Slept on My Floor, Haslam wrote: “Sometimes stuff happens and it’s only later you realise it was one of the highlights of ...
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"His agenda, slated as using music to spread peace, could not be any further from the truth."
The party will take place down the road from Morrissey's gig in Manchest... more info
Guardian Music — The former Smiths singer’s sympathy for Tommy Robinson is just another reason why so many of us have given up on himThirty-five years ago, the DJ and writer Dave H... more info